Agnello George wrote: > Hi > I have small query, all our server are centos based 5 and 5.2 . We are > looking ofr a tool to that measure packet loss. we have servers in two > IDC's bothin the US and we are trying to download a 2gb file from > the internet. Some server are able to download the file at a higher > b/w rate in one IDC ...while servers at he the other IDC download > the same file at a lowe b/w rate . Is ther any tool to measure packet > losses. # netstat -s ...... Tcp: 4192230 active connections openings 12120496 passive connection openings 117185 failed connection attempts 129707 connection resets received 69 connections established 980405402 segments received 1087064944 segments send out 1572505 segments retransmited 11611 bad segments received. 91074 resets sent ..... (the ..... are because it shows a lot more stats than just tcp). your 'dropped packets' are represented by 'segments retransmitted'. the only other way to measure dropped packets is to send test packets like via the PING command, and measure the responses. this, of course, can interfere with your normal traffic if the links are near saturated. _______________________________________________ CentOS mailing list CentOS@xxxxxxxxxx http://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos